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Confira os números sorteados nas Loterias Caixa desta quinta-feira (12/1) - (crédito: Youtube/Reprodução) A Caixa Econômica Federal sorteou, na noite desta ♣️ quinta-feira (12/1), seis loterias: os concursos 2554 da Mega-Sena; 6049 da Quina; o 2468 da Dupla Sena; o 1885 da ♣️ Timemania, o 2712 da Lotofácil e o 706 do Dia
La Plaza de Colón en 🧾 el centro de Madrid puede que no tenga mucha elegancia o romanticismo, pero definitivamente compensa con entusiasmo patriótico y atractivo 🧾 vexilológico.
A partir de las 8pm hora local del domingo, la plaza se estaba llenando con miles de espectadores que se 🧾 congregaban alrededor de una pantalla gigante para animar a España mientras La Roja finalmente triunfaba sobre Inglaterra y aseguraba su 🧾 cuarto título de Eurocopa.
Arriba, frente a la estatua de Cristóbal Colón, por quien se nombra la plaza, flameaba la bandera 🧾 más grande de España – una enorme enseña que mide 21m por 14m y pesa 35kg, aproximadamente lo mismo que 🧾 un adulto de tamaño decente de pastor alemán.
Aun así, la multitud había traído algunas banderas más, por si acaso, y 🧾 el sistema de metro de la capital estaba abarrotado de personas con camisetas de España y rojigualdas atadas al cuello 🧾 y usadas como capas.
El apetito de España por la victoria había sido bien despertado 🧾 por la exitosa defensa del título de Wimbledon de Carlos Alcaraz unas horas antes.
"Ya he cumplido con mi trabajo", dijo 🧾 Alcaraz después de su victoria. "Ahora a ver con el fútbol. Va a ser un partido realmente difícil."
El alcalde de 🧾 Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, estuvo de acuerdo: "Un comienzo épico por la tarde de España. ¡Ahora a terminarlo!"
El honor de 🧾 Wimbledon defendido, todas las miradas se desplazaron del joven de 21 años Alcaraz al adolescente de 17 años Lamine Yamal, 🧾 la estrella emergente de la Eurocopa 2024, y a sus compañeros de equipo.
"Esta noche es una cuestión de orgullo para 🧾 España", dijo Javier Adsuar, un joven de 21 años de Elche.
"Alcaraz hizo un trabajo brillante ganando el tenis, pero el 🧾 fútbol es mucho más importante – y creo que Lamine Yamal y Nico Williams anotarán para nosotros esta noche."
Adsuar también 🧾 sintió que era hora de darle un poco de muy tardío crédito al entrenador de España, Luis de la Fuente. 🧾 Después de todo, había recorrido un largo camino desde la dolorosa y vergonzosa derrota ante Escocia en los clasificatorios del 🧾 año pasado.
"Al principio del torneo no estaba seguro de De le Fuente, pero ahora es un dios para mí."
Su amigo, 🧾 Gabriel Paco, estaba seguro del resultado del juego. "España va a ganar porque somos realmente buenos y somos un mejor 🧾 equipo que Inglaterra."
Violeta Macía, quien estaba en Madrid desde la provincia de Alicante con su amiga Maria José Rodríguez y 🧾 la hija de 10 años de María José, Adriana, era un poco más cautelosa en sus predicciones.
"Creo que España va 🧾 a ganar, pero va a ser complicado porque se han creado muchas expectativas y el fútbol puede ser un negocio 🧾 complicado."
Adriana, una joven futbolista apasionada, estaba dispuesta a arriesgarse. ¿Cuál sería el marcador final? "2-1 a favor de España", respondió 🧾 sin dudar.
Para algunos, el enfrentamiento de España con Inglaterra tenía un peso y una importancia adicionales. Como señaló un editorial 🧾 del domingo en El País, el joven, hambriento y diverso equipo había tenido éxito donde tantas otras cosas habían fallado 🧾 al unir a una nación dividida y fracturada.
"En un momento de la vida política y social española en el que 🧾 la polarización y la fragmentación parecen monopolizar las conversaciones privadas y públicas, el éxito del equipo de fútbol español... se 🧾 ha convertido en un punto de encuentro celebrado por millones de ciudadanos", observó el periódico.
A medida que se acercaba el 🧾 pitido inicial, el sistema de sonido potente en la plaza aumentaba el volumen y Viva España sonaba desde los altavoces, 🧾 lo que provocaba un entonado canto a coro de las multitudes cuyas banderas dispersaban humo rosa sobre la plaza.
Rubén Rodríguez, 🧾 un joven de 22 años de la capital, ya estaba animado por la victoria de Alcaraz, que solo podía ser 🧾 un buen augurio. Mientras esperaba a sus amigos y sus suministros de bebidas, ofreció su optimista visión del domingo.
"Creo que 🧾 va a ser un partido difícil porque siempre es duro jugar contra un equipo que anota goles en el último 🧾 minuto", dijo. "Pero creo que todavía conseguiremos el gol ganador que necesitamos. Y bueno, ¿qué demonios, Carlos Alcaraz es el 🧾 mejor tenista del mundo – y tal vez uno de los mejores de la historia. Quizás podamos hacer el doble. 🧾 Quizás hoy sea el día."
Y así resultó ser. La predicción de Adriana estaba muerta y, cuando sonó el silbato final, 🧾 la multitud rugió mientras, arriba de ellas, flameaba la bandera de los nuevos campeones de Europa, pesando lo mismo que 🧾 un pastor alemán adulto.
Plaza de Colón en Madrid se llena de fervor patriótico durante la final de la Eurocopa
grafía: Isabel Infantes/Reuters
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Sport in BrazilPeteca Shuttlecock Peteca (Portuguese pronunciation: [peˈtɛkɐ]) is a traditional sport in Brazil, played with a "hand shuttlecock" from indigenous ⭕️ origins and reputed to be as old as the country itself. The same name is given to the shuttlecock-object itself. Objectives [ ⭕️ edit ] The objective of the game is to hit the shuttlecock-like object (the peteca) with your hand over a high ⭕️ net, similar to a volleyball net, causing the object to land inbounded on the opposite court. The peteca can only be ⭕️ hit once while on each side of the net. Doubles and singles, male and/or female matches are played, both for competitive ⭕️ or leisure purposes. History [ edit ] The word peteca is derived from a Tupian word meaning hit. Over time, the word found ⭕️ its way into the Portuguese language. Originally, peteca was played at times of celebration with dances and songs. Gradually, this play became ⭕️ more of a sporting activity. The game has been passed down through several generations by the Brazilian ancestors and has developed ⭕️ considerably along the way. Early petecas were very primitive home-made affairs consisting of stones wrapped in leaves tied inside an ear ⭕️ of corn. A more sophisticated version was described in a Brazilian-English dictionary as "a leather pad with feathers stuck into it." Pictures ⭕️ of the first petecas are few and far between, but on 30 May 1979, Brazil issued a set of four ⭕️ postage stamps depicting children's toys, to commemorate the International Year of the Child. When Brazil was present at the 1920 Summer ⭕️ Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium the Brazilian athletes took with them some shuttlecocks for amusement on the ship and during the ⭕️ intervals between games. The game of peteca fascinated athletes from many other countries who wanted learn the rules of the game. The ⭕️ problem was that there were no rules - it was just for pleasure. Peteca left the streets, the grass and the ⭕️ sand to become a field sport in Belo Horizonte in the 1940s. It was in Belo Horizonte, the capital city of ⭕️ Minas Gerais state, that the toy shape was transformed to its current format, proper for competitive games. The typical peteca has ⭕️ four white chicken feathers attached to a base and connected to a bottom made with several thin layers of rubber. It ⭕️ was also in Belo Horizonte that the rules of the game were first written, as well as the first courts ⭕️ were built and the practice gained competitive sense with internal championships that were held in various social clubs of the ⭕️ city. In 1973 the Peteca Federation of Minas Gerais (FEMP) was founded, confirming the pioneering spirit of a sport born and ⭕️ developed among the Brazilian people. From Belo Horizonte, the practice has spread to other Brazilian states, and from there to other ⭕️ countries, like France, that adopted the game as it is played in Brazil. Peteca is now one of Brazil's fastest growing ⭕️ sports closely behind football and volleyball. [citation needed] Another version of the game, called Indiaca, and closely based on peteca has ⭕️ developed in Germany, first appearing in 1936. Rules of the game [ edit ] A peteca match is played to the best ⭕️ of the three games, singles or doubles. The first player (or the first pair) who scores twelve points wins the set. One ⭕️ game can last only a maximum of twenty minutes. If neither of the two sides have reached the required score, then ⭕️ the win is given to the team with the most points. The peteca must be struck with one hand only and ⭕️ must pass above the net to the oppositions side in order for them to return it. The server remains the same ⭕️ one until the service changes side. A point can only be won by the serving team. The player with the service has ⭕️ thirty seconds to score the point. If this is not achieved then the service is given to the opposing player/team. Faults [ ⭕️ edit ] There are a number of recognised faults which can occur. Service fault: service passes to the opposing team if the ⭕️ peteca passes below the net, outside the limits of the court, if the peteca touches the net or if the ⭕️ peteca touches a player of the same team (double) before passing over to the opposing side. The 'in play' faults: if ⭕️ a player puts his hands or feet on the opposing teams side (similar to what occurs in a volleyball game); ⭕️ if a player touches the peteca with two hands; if there are marked accompaniment and not striking; if any other ⭕️ part of his/her body touches it and if the peteca is not hit (head, feet). The 30-second rule: the server or ⭕️ the team which is serving has 30 seconds to score the point. If the point is not scored in this period, ⭕️ then the service goes to the opposition. At the end of 20 seconds, the referee announces "10" as a warning of ⭕️ the time remaining. With the sounding of the referee's whistle, the rally is finished. This is a more strict rule, when there's ⭕️ a referee to open count. Equipment and court [ edit ] Shuttlecocks : There are two types of shuttlecocks used in two ⭕️ different kinds of games of peteca. In a regular peteca tournament, the shuttlecock has a flat base and a standard weight ⭕️ of 42 grams. The feathers are crimped and straight. In a mini-peteca game, the shuttlecock has a rounded rubber base attached to ⭕️ five or more rubber discs. The base is softer on the hand. Although designs vary, the most common petecas (especially the competition ⭕️ type) consist of a base in the shape of a filled leather bag or a layered rubber pad, and a ⭕️ flight, which is usually made out of feathers stuck to the base. : There are two types of shuttlecocks used in ⭕️ two different kinds of games of peteca. In a regular peteca tournament, the shuttlecock has a flat base and a standard ⭕️ weight of 42 grams. The feathers are crimped and straight. In a mini-peteca game, the shuttlecock has a rounded rubber base attached ⭕️ to five or more rubber discs. The base is softer on the hand. Although designs vary, the most common petecas (especially the ⭕️ competition type) consist of a base in the shape of a filled leather bag or a layered rubber pad, and ⭕️ a flight, which is usually made out of feathers stuck to the base. Court : singles' games are played on courts ⭕️ 15 m x 5.5m. Doubles' games are played at 15 m x 7.5m. By comparison, a standard volleyball court is 18 m ⭕️ x 9m. Peteca is played on wood, cement or clay courts. Mini-peteca is played on a standard sized badminton court. : singles' games ⭕️ are played on courts 15 m x 5.5m. Doubles' games are played at 15 m x 7.5m. By comparison, a standard volleyball ⭕️ court is 18 m x 9m. Peteca is played on wood, cement or clay courts. Mini-peteca is played on a standard sized ⭕️ badminton court. Net : men's games are played using a rectangular net topping 2. 43 m high, similar to a volleyball net. Women's ⭕️ games lower it to 2.24 m. Children (8-12yrs) play over a 2 m high net. : men's games are played using a ⭕️ rectangular net topping 2. 43 m high, similar to a volleyball net. Women's games lower it to 2.24 m. Children (8-12yrs) play over ⭕️ a 2 m high net. Footwear : Sneakers with a firm grip to the floor are desirable. : Sneakers with a firm ⭕️ grip to the floor are desirable. Lightweight gloves: beginners often find that the rubber base of the peteca is hard on ⭕️ the hands, usually leaving red spots and a stinging sensation on them. It is suggested that they wear a lightweight fingerless ⭕️ glove, similar to those used in rugby. Competition [ edit ] Competitive court games have been played in Brazil since the early ⭕️ 1930s. It was only in 1973 that the first rules were written. It was founded in 1985 and is now a worldwide ⭕️ played sport the aim of theme is to hit the shuttlecock like object Currently,[when?] in Brazil, there's a Confederação Brasileira de ⭕️ Peteca,[1] still incipient, being formed around the preexistent Federação Mineira de Peteca,[2] from the state of Minas Gerais. A version of ⭕️ peteca, indiaca, was developed by Karlhans Krohn [de] in Germany in 1936 and is very popular. However, France was one of ⭕️ the first European countries to embrace peteca proper. The Federation Française de Peteca (FFP)[3] is the national organ for France and ⭕️ was created in February 1997 by Jean-François Impinna, a French former international rugby player, and counts thousands of French peteca ⭕️ players. The United Kingdom has recently followed suit and taken up the game with the United Kingdom Peteca Association - UKPA[4] ⭕️ leading its development. May 2006 would see the first International Peteca Tournament being hosted by the FFP in Sannois, Paris. Teams from ⭕️ Brazil, France and the United Kingdom were to compete.[citation needed]
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